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Domino.Doc 3.5 User's Guide - Lotus documentation - Lotus software

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• If the binder is not currently checked out, but has been modified<br />

since you requested the lock, it is checked out to you, but you must<br />

resolve any differences between your working copy and the master<br />

before you can check it back in. You can choose to discard your<br />

changes and check the binder back in, or you can selectively merge<br />

your changes into the master binder before checking it in.<br />

Handling binder check-out rejections<br />

When you send a check-out request to the master file cabinet, your request<br />

may be rejected. For example, if the binder you requested is already<br />

checked out to someone else, or if the binder has been deleted from the<br />

master file cabinet, your request is rejected.<br />

If your request is rejected, the Rejection Conflicts view (in the file cabinet<br />

Administration navigator) displays a list of all conflict and rejection<br />

documents. An example is illustrated below.<br />

Select the rejection document for your binder check-out and do one of the<br />

following:<br />

• Click Retry Checkout to resubmit the request which keeps the<br />

provisional lock on the binder and maintains your changes.<br />

• Click Cancel Checkout to cancel the request and discard your changes.<br />

Resolving binder check-out conflicts<br />

38 <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> <strong>3.5</strong> User’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

If you send a check-out request to the master file replica and the binder you<br />

requested is currently available, but has been modified since you sent the<br />

request, the binder is checked out to you, but you must resolve any differences<br />

between your working copy and the master binder before you can<br />

check it back in.

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